overside
/ˈɒvəraɪd/Definitions
1. noun
The side of a vessel or other object that is opposite the normal or usual side, especially when it is exposed to the elements.
“The sailors had to secure the ship to prevent it from capsizing and exposing the overside to the storm.”
2. verb
To turn or lean over so that one side is facing downwards or exposed.
“The child accidentally overside while playing on the playground equipment.”